Miami lawyer Dyanne Feinberg succeeded with a poetic motion based on “A Visit From St. Nicholas” to postpone a trial until February.
Robert Frost and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow have nothing on Miami lawyer Dyanne Feinberg.
Miami lawyer Dyanne Feinberg used a little poetry in her attempt to get Miami-Dade Circuit Judge John Thornton to approve a continuance of a trial scheduled for Jan. 4--and it worked.
December 11, 2015 at 01:00 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Business Review
Miami lawyer Dyanne Feinberg succeeded with a poetic motion based on “A Visit From St. Nicholas” to postpone a trial until February.
Robert Frost and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow have nothing on Miami lawyer Dyanne Feinberg.
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